Justin Kreutzmann was born to the world of art, music, and the highly creative if unconventional world of the Rock 'n' Roll. In 1978, when Justin was eight, his dad gave him a Super-8 camera, and his path was set for life. Backstage at Dead concerts became Justin's sets, and the people, band, crew, family, hangers-on, became his actors. Justin has worked on a number of high profile projects with music legends such as U2, Motley Crue, Yoko Ono, Sean Lennon, Dhani Harrison, Perry Farrell, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Don Was, John Doe, Lou Reed, John Mayer, Emmylou Harris, Mavis Staples, Dr. John, Grateful Dead, Mike Campbell, Stone Temple Pilots, Pete Townshend and The Who. Justin was executive producer on the feature film, The Other One: The Long Strange Trip of Bob Weir and is a producer, along with Martin Scorsese, on the Grateful Dead documentary, Long Strange Trip. Justin's film, Break On Thru: A Celebration Of Ray Manzarek And The Doors won Best Feature Film at the Asbury Park Music And Film Festival (2018)
Justin Krook is known for I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (2016), A Fire Inside (2021) and Machine (2019).
Justin Krupp is an actor, known for Taking Liberty (2016).
Known for his bold career growth, Australian director Justin Kurzel, who, after the striking debut feature Snowtown (2011), which conquered hearts of people on many festivals, has chosen a Shakespearean adaptation (Macbeth (2015)) starring famous international film actors Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard in the main roles as his second film, then was taking even more bold choice to take on blockbuster project, a screen adaptation of Assassin's Creed (2016) videogame, as only third of his features. Kurzel was born on August 3, 1974 in the South Australian Gawler. His brother is the musician and composer Jed Kurzel, who is often working with him on various projects. Both grew up in Gawler. Kurzel began studying at the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney at the early 1990s. At first he was making a music videos for the rock band The Messhall, founded by his brother. In 2005 future filmmaker made his first short film Blue Tongue (2005). Then, after six years, he released Snowtown (2011), a film about the mass murderer case starring Daniel Henshall which was praised and acclaimed both by the critics and by the audience for the striking experience of which is a truly cold and terrifying film it gives to the viewer. Kurzel had also written the script for the film, for which he was awarded the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Award as Best Director in 2011, Gold Hugo at the Chicago International Film Festival, won Film Critics Circle of Australia Award for Best Directing and was nominated for Australian Directors Guild Award, British Film Institute Awards, Then he wrote and direct one segment of The Turning (2013), the Boner McPharlin's Moll, for which, alongside all the other directors attached to the making, he was nominated for Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Award for Best Directing. In 2015, a turning point for Kurzel's career, he directed a successful adaptation of the Shakespearean tragedy Macbeth (2015), in which Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard took the main parts. The film was screened at the Cannes International Film Festival in 2015, when it received a Special Mention in FIPRESCI Prize, Special Mention on Critics Wee, and compete for the Palme d'Or, Golden Camera, Queer Palm and Critics Week Grand Prize. The film was very well received amongst the viewers and critics, was nominated for variety of awards across the globe and was presented with a special premiere showing at Edinburgh, Scotland, where all the main filming took place. For directing this film he was nominated for British Independent Film Awards as the Best Director. During the shooting, the strong working relationship between Kurzel and actors Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard has been established, which resulted in announcing on December 2016 that he will helm the film adaptation of the popular computer game Assassin's Creed (2016) starring both of the actors alongside Jeremy Irons, Brendan Gleeson, Charlotte Rampling and Kurzel's wife Essie Davis. Making of such a high-profile studio picture established Kurzel in the world of high-budget filmmaking, giving him many doors open for his future possible projects. Kurzel currently resides in London, UK with his wife, actress Essie Davis, and their children.
Justin L. Wilson is known for Pose (2018), Madam Secretary (2014) and Skin (2018).
Justin LaReau holds a Bachelor's and Master's degree, emphasis in Economics and an MFA in Producing. LaReau founded Zoe and Pebbles Productions and has since partnered with Lydia Cedrone, formerly of Disney and Forward Pass. Together they launched Tidal Wave Entertainment in 2017. He produced and co-directed A Demon Within which was acquired by Blue Fox Entertainment released worldwide in Jan 12, 2018. He also produced the film No Alternative which scored an 83% on Rotten Tomatoes and opened the Dances with Films Festival. Most recently, he just finished producing and had his solo directing debut with Lantern's Lane, one of the first approved films to shoot during Covid-19. Prior, he garnered early experience with Underground Film and Management, Langley Park Pictures, located on the backlot of Warner Bros. and on the Studio Canal/WB film We Are Your Friends. Fun Fact: Zoe and Pebbles Productions is named after his two little dogs.
Justin Labdon is an actor, known for When Sharks Attack (2013).
Justin Lacey is a BIPOC actor based out of Vancouver, Canada. He started his acting career as "Jamal" a recurring role on the medical drama series "Lifeline". He has appeared on numerous TV shows, movies, commercials and continues to work on his craft regularly in classes /workshops with many industry professionals.
Justin Lacko is known for I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! (2015), Love Island Australia (2018) and Chris & Julia's Sunday Night Takeaway (2019).
Justin Landry is an actor, known for The Handmaid's Tale (2017), Titans (2018) and Cancel Christmas (2010).